Near Logan in Rutherford County, North Carolina — The American South (South Atlantic)
Brittain Presbyterian Church, circa 1768
Photographed By Roger Dean Meyer, June 15, 2019
1. Brittain Presbyterian Church, circa 1768 Marker
Inscription.
Brittain Presbyterian Church, circa 1768. . The church and cemetery before you is the final resting place for a Revolutionary War hero. Upon returning from the Battle of Kings Mountain, mortally wounded Lt. Thomas McCulloch was brought to Alexander McGaughey’s Fort adjacent to the church property. He died on October 12, 1780 and became the first of sixteen Revolutionary War soldiers to be buried in the cemetery. , Brittain Presbyterian Church was organized as “Little Britain Presbyterian Church” in August 1768. Following the Revolutionary War, the name was changed to “Brittain” so that it would no longer be associated with England. This is the earliest church of any denomination to be established west of the Catawba River in North Carolina. Brittain Presbyterian Church remains an active congregation to this day.
The church and cemetery before you is the final resting place for a Revolutionary War hero. Upon returning from the Battle of Kings Mountain, mortally wounded Lt. Thomas McCulloch was brought to Alexander McGaughey’s Fort adjacent to the church property. He died on October 12, 1780 and became the first of sixteen Revolutionary War soldiers to be buried in the cemetery.
Brittain Presbyterian Church was organized as “Little Britain Presbyterian Church” in August 1768. Following the Revolutionary War, the name was changed to “Brittain” so that it would no longer be associated with England. This is the earliest church of any denomination to be established west of the Catawba River in North Carolina. Brittain Presbyterian Church remains an active congregation to this day.
Location. 35° 27.217′ N, 81° 53.22′ W. Marker is near Logan, North Carolina, in Rutherford County. Memorial is on NC 64 (North Carolina Route 64) 0.4 miles south of Pea Ridge Road (County Route 1007), on the left when traveling south. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Rutherfordton NC 28139, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 6 miles of this marker, measured
3. Brittain Presbyterian Church Marker with Church in Background
Photographed By Roger Dean Meyer, June 15, 2019
4. Route of Patriot Militia
This site is located on the original route followed by patriot militia known as the “Overmountain Men”. The militia passed by this site in 1780 en route to the Battle of Kings Mountain. The route is now known as Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail ((nps.gov/ovvi).
Photographed By Roger Dean Meyer, June 15, 2019
5. Brittain Presbyterian Church 1852
The third Brittain Church building as it appeared following construction 1852. This is the original structure of the current building.
Photographed By Roger Dean Meyer, June 15, 2019
6. Brittain Church Cemetery
Photographed By Roger Dean Meyer, June 15, 2019
7. McCulloch Gravestone
Below: Images of Lt. Thomas McCulloch gravestone in the cemetery on this property
Photographed By Roger Dean Meyer, June 15, 2019
8. Overmountain Men Firing Salute to Lt. McCulloch
Above: Members of the Overmountain Victory Trail Association fire a volley over the grave of Lt. Thomas McCulloch in remembrance of his sacrifice at the Battle of Kings Mountain.
Credits. This page was last revised on December 16, 2023. It was originally submitted on December 16, 2023, by Roger Dean Meyer of Yankton, South Dakota. This page has been viewed 50 times since then and 10 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. submitted on December 16, 2023, by Roger Dean Meyer of Yankton, South Dakota.